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... enjoyed a far greater income than any state of Europe . The clergy were permitted to try certain cases at law , and they themselves had the privilege of being tried in their own church courts for minor criminal offenses . This 1 ...
... enjoyed a far greater income than any state of Europe . The clergy were permitted to try certain cases at law , and they themselves had the privilege of being tried in their own church courts for minor criminal offenses . This 1 ...
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... enjoyed the distinction of being the largest and most wealthy city of Europe city of Europe . Within its walls could be found the indi- early Middle Ages . cations of a refinement and civilization which had almost disappeared in the ...
... enjoyed the distinction of being the largest and most wealthy city of Europe city of Europe . Within its walls could be found the indi- early Middle Ages . cations of a refinement and civilization which had almost disappeared in the ...
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... enjoyed a recognized preeminence over their companions . In the course of the various conquests there was a chance for the skillful leader to raise himself in the favor of the king . It was only natural that those upon whom the king ...
... enjoyed a recognized preeminence over their companions . In the course of the various conquests there was a chance for the skillful leader to raise himself in the favor of the king . It was only natural that those upon whom the king ...
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... enjoyed under the Roman Empire , and why it under- took functions which seem to us to belong to the state rather than to a religious organization . 19. We must now turn to a consideration of the origin and growth of the supremacy of the ...
... enjoyed under the Roman Empire , and why it under- took functions which seem to us to belong to the state rather than to a religious organization . 19. We must now turn to a consideration of the origin and growth of the supremacy of the ...
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... enjoyed , until Christianity had gained the ascendancy and the power of the Empire had become greatly weakened . We are , however , much better instructed in regard to the Church of the fourth and early fifth centuries , because the ...
... enjoyed , until Christianity had gained the ascendancy and the power of the Empire had become greatly weakened . We are , however , much better instructed in regard to the Church of the fourth and early fifth centuries , because the ...
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